CanadianSME Small Business Podcast

Cash Flow Management Strategies by Val Steed

Episode Notes

In this engaging episode of the CanadianSME Small Business Podcast, we're delighted to have Val Steed, CPA, MA, CITP, and Director of Accountants at Zoho Corporation. With a remarkable career spanning three decades in accounting and technology, Val brings a depth of knowledge and experience to the table. Recognized twice as one of Accounting Today’s Top 100 Influential Accounting Professionals and an alumnus of Utah State University, Val's journey includes notable tenures at Deloitte Haskins and Sells, Hansen, Steed, Bradshaw & Malmrose P.C., and various prestigious roles within the AICPA. Currently, he applies his expertise at Zoho Corporation to support and guide accountants globally. This episode covers Val's insights on common cash flow issues for small businesses, effective strategies for improving cash flow, the role of technological tools in financial management, and advice for startups on managing their finances. Val also shares his thoughts on future trends in cash flow management for small businesses.

Key Highlight Points:

• Val discusses the most typical cash flow challenges small businesses face.

• Effective methods that small businesses can adopt to enhance their cash flow.

• How tools offered by Zoho can assist small businesses in better managing their cash flow.

• Val provides crucial tips for startups and entrepreneurs on managing cash flow effectively from the beginning.

• Insights into the evolving trends and future directions in cash flow management for small businesses.

We are immensely grateful to Val Steed for joining us and imparting his extensive knowledge on small business cash flow management. His expertise has shed light on the critical aspects of achieving financial stability and growth, offering valuable strategies and tools for effective financial handling. Our sincere thanks to Val for his contributions, and to our partners – RBC, UPS, and Xero – for their support. To our listeners, we encourage you to subscribe to CanadianSME Small Business Magazine and visit www.canadiansme.ca  for more empowering and insightful content.